Netflix Still Eats a Third of the Web Every Night; Amazon, HBO and Hulu Trail Behind

Everyone’s watching more video, on every device, everywhere. But no one is really cutting into Reed Hastings’s lead.
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YouTube Is Happy to Take Your Money, but What It Really Wants Are Ad Dollars

YouTube subscriptions may open up a revenue stream for the world’s largest video site. But it’s going to be a trickle compared to its main business.
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YouTube’s Ad Pitch, Take Two — Buy Our Stars, Not Hollywood’s

All those “channels” and TV stars you heard about a year ago? M.I.A. at YouTube’s big sales event last night, replaced by Felicia Day and Macklemore.
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Hulu’s Pitch to Advertisers: Four Million People Pay Us to See Your Ads!

Hulu’s ownership structure is up in the air. But it still needs to sell advertising and subscriptions; both seem to be going pretty well.
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Peter Chernin Wants Hulu, Too

The former News Corp. executive, and Hulu-booster, throws his hat into the ring. Again: It’s still not clear if the video site is actually for sale.
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Hulu Isn’t for Sale — Yet. But Buyers Are Asking …

A corporate video re-run.
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Waiting for the Cord-Cutting Numbers to Show Up? Keep Waiting.

Another year of zero growth for pay TV. Which isn’t good, but it could be worse.
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How Six Million Cord-Cutters Disappeared

Poof! A story about statistics and surveys.
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Why You Can Watch “NCIS” on Your iPad, but Not “Big Bang Theory”

You don’t think there’s a difference between stuff you see on a tablet and stuff you see on a PC. But advertisers and lawyers do.
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Survey Says: More Good News for Reed Hastings

Remember when everyone said they were done with Netflix? Now they’re back.
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Great News About Those Terrible Oscars: You Can Watch Them Again!

Netflix Talks a Little Trash About the Competition

YouTube Is Ready to Invest in Vevo, but the Deal Isn’t Done

Former Yahoo Boss Ross Levinsohn Has a New Gig, and a Digital M&A War Chest

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Amazon Looks for Its “Seinfeld,” and Asks for Your Help

Your Internet Is Already on Your TV

Cord-Keeping: Pay TV Shrinks for the Quarter, Stays Steady for the Year

Netflix Has Plenty of Competitors, and None of Them Are Close

Netflix Says Amazon Is Gaining and HBO Is Coming